Key learning point
The case study and discussion outlined above includes most of the information required to develop a sound business case for a programme to retro-fit heat exchangers to existing dialysis machines.
Setting/Patient Group: Dialysis Units (Trust-wide)
Issue to be addressed:
Dialysing machines warm the dialysate fluid to just below body temperature for patient comfort. The method of warming varies with some machines using a thermostat-controlled heaters.
Some machines have a heat exchanger incorporated into the system before this heater which is more energy efficient and can reduce the environmental impact of a haemodialysis treatment.
Intervention:
- Retro-fitting heat exchangers to existing Braun Dialog+ haemodialysis machines.
- Creation of ‘How to guide’ for others to explore the practicalities and financial benefits of retro-fit heat exchangers.
Outcome:
Social
- Maintaining patient comfort during treatment.
Environmental
- Projected annual carbon saving 22.6 tonnes across Trust’s 83 machines.
Economic
- Investment cost for heat exchanger of £189/machine, could be recouped within four years of use.
- Following this four year period, estimated annual savings £3988.15
See full report for 'How to Guide'
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